Redd Kross are one of my favorite bands. They're my favorite band currently recording or touring. As a major music geek that's (as Bananarama once said), "really saying something." Jeff and Steve McDonald and director Andrew Reich are raising funds to create a Redd Kross documentary. I don't have a pot to piss in but do have a window to throw it from - if you like that sort of thing. But should you have $10.00 or 100 or more bucks lying around to help make this happen* you should check out the Kickstarter page (here) for the goodies offered for contributors to the cause. There's everything from autographs to your very own backyard concert. The funding period is down to the wire. Make it happen. HIT IT!
In 1978, in the Southern California beach suburb of Hawthorne, the
same town that was home to The Beach Boys, two brothers Jeff and Steven
McDonald aged 15 and 11 respectively, started a band called The
Tourists. The first time The Tourists played in front of anyone was at
Black Flag's legendary rehearsal space, The Church in Hermosa Beach. The
older band gave The Tourists not only their seal of approval but a new
name - Red Cross. The spelling was later changed to Redd Kross after the high school-age brothers received a cease and desist order from the International Red Cross. Jeff's response was to change their name to "Redd Kross" in an homage to comedian Redd Foxx.
same town that was home to The Beach Boys, two brothers Jeff and Steven
McDonald aged 15 and 11 respectively, started a band called The
Tourists. The first time The Tourists played in front of anyone was at
Black Flag's legendary rehearsal space, The Church in Hermosa Beach. The
older band gave The Tourists not only their seal of approval but a new
name - Red Cross. The spelling was later changed to Redd Kross after the high school-age brothers received a cease and desist order from the International Red Cross. Jeff's response was to change their name to "Redd Kross" in an homage to comedian Redd Foxx.
Born Innocent is directed by Andrew Reich an Emmy Award-winning television
comedy writer/showrunner, best known as an Executive Producer on
Friends. And the film's producer is Emmy Award winning Julian Cautherley. The
documentary has already filmed interviews with Jeff and Steve and
Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Buzz Osbourne and Dale Crover (The
Melvins) and original Red Cross member Greg Hetson (Bad Religion, Circle
Jerks). With the help of the Kickstarter campaign the filmmakers will
interview many other musicians and artists influenced by the seminal Redd Kross.
Redd Kross has long been a cult band, a band's band, a secret code word among music fans
that signifies taste and cool. But unlike many cult bands, their music
is eminently accessible. If you like The Beatles or The Ramones or Cheap
Trick, basically if you're a rock and roll fan, you'll like Redd Kross.
INTERVIEWS WILL INCLUDE
They already have hours of interviews filmed with Jeff and Steve McDonald.
We have also interviewed Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) Buzz Osbourne and
Dale Crover (The Melvins) and original Red Cross member Greg Hetson (Bad
Religion, Circle Jerks). With your support we hope to film additional
interviews with most if not all of the following fans of the band and
key figures in the Redd Kross story:
- Keith Morris (Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Off!)
- Charlotte Caffey (The Go-Go's)
- Rodney Bingenheimer (KROQ)
- Mike Watt (The Minutemen)
- Chuck Dukowski (Black Flag)
- Pat Smear (The Germs, Nirvana)
- Belinda Carlisle (The Go-Go's)
- Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth)
- Jonathan Poneman (Sub Pop Records)
- Mark Arm (Mudhoney)
- Kim Thayil (Soundgarden)
- Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam)
- A.C. Newman (The New Pornographers)
- Anna Waronker (That Dog)
- Dave Markey (Director, Desperate Teenage Lovedolls and The Year That Punk Broke)
- Jordan Schwartz (We Got Power fanzine)
- John Doe (X)
- Milo Aukerman (The Descendents)
- Lee Burger (Burger Records)
- Anthony Keidis (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- Mac McCaughan (Superchunk, Merge Records)
- Raymond Pettibon (artist)
- Jack White (White Stripes)
- Gibby Haynes (Butthole Surfers)
- Steven Malkmus (Pavement)
- J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.)
- Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs)
- Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees)
- Jack Antonoff (fun.)
- Ron and Russell Mael (Sparks)
They will also film interviews with current or former Redd Kross
band members: Brian Reitzell, Robert Hecker, Gere Fennelly, Dez Cadena,
Janet Housden, Roy McDonald, Ron Reyes, Jack Irons, Jason Shapiro, and
Dale Crover.
band members: Brian Reitzell, Robert Hecker, Gere Fennelly, Dez Cadena,
Janet Housden, Roy McDonald, Ron Reyes, Jack Irons, Jason Shapiro, and
Dale Crover.
*Update 9/30/2019 The goal has been reached & the film will be made.
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